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Nov 16, 2024
a year ago
Kundai *********
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Good morning people, I will be traveling to laos for my non-b visa application and I have baby born in Thailand and does not have a visa, i am African and I heard they will ask for baby visa when coming back, How do i go about this because i want to travel with my baby
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Feb 18, 2020
6 years ago
Vincent *************
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Has anyone here (with year extension of stay) had their baby born in Thailand, then gone away for a vacation with their child?

The question then is what documentation did you have to show Thai Immigration on leaving?

My child has a passport but of course no visa. the 2 immigration offices I spoke to have no idea.

other that birth certificate and of course passport
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Jan 14, 2019
7 years ago
Shane ******
ORIGINAL POSTER
You answered my question last week about having to fly out Thailand to get my baby daughter back in on Thai passport

When I flyto KUL do I need to exit airport there or can I just go thru international transfer and return to Thailand and present her Thai passport?
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Jul 5, 2018
8 years ago
Vinny ********
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If you have a baby born in Thailand, how does it work when you leave the country with the stamp out? Passport is empty
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